The Amplification Project preserves and makes your work available to site users. Your participation is the heart and soul of this archive!
The Amplification Project is a crowd-sourced digital archive that accepts text, image, audio, and video files. We welcome your photographs, images of artwork, recordings of theater, music, dance, performance art and spoken-word performance, blogs, essays, reflections, poetry, graphic novels, webzines, posters, pamphlets, new media art, and other content inspired, influenced, or affected by forced migration.
Before submitting content, please read and agree to our Terms & Conditions. Then click “I’m Ready to Submit” located at the bottom of this page. If you need assistance submitting content, we are happy to assist. Email us: theamplificationproject@gmail.com
If each of your items has its own title but belongs to a collection or series, upload each item separately and include the name of the collection or series in the submission form for each item.
If your items do not have individual titles, you can upload them together and include the name of the collection or series in the submission form.
You create the descriptions for your work; how much or little you want to provide is entirely up to you. We will not change your descriptive information without your permission.
Amplification Project community members review submissions before making them publicly available on the site. Please give us 3-5 days to review and publish your content. We'll let you know when your content is published.
If you believe that another person has made your work available on this site against your wishes or in a way that constitutes copyright infringement or violates your moral or intellectual property rights, please contact us at theamplificationproject@gmail.com. Please include a detailed description of the material(s) in question, including the URL, your reason(s) for wanting it removed, and your email address. We will review the request, and if validated, we will remove the relevant material immediately.
We're all in this together to create a safe and welcoming community archive. When sharing materials, please think of our community's well-being. Avoid posting anything that’s private, hurtful, or defamatory to others or that may put individuals or communities at risk of harm. Thank you!